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B.C. man ordered to pay $4.5K for killing pregnant moose

B.C. man ordered to pay $4.5K for killing pregnant moose

Willem Tuijtel also received a two-year hunting ban for poaching the moose out of season in 2023
BC Ferries bracing for Horseshoe Bay terminal work this fall

BC Ferries bracing for Horseshoe Bay terminal work this fall

Reservations will become mandatory on major route between West Vancouver and Nanaimo
From the Island to the world stage: Dylan Garand cracks Team Canada roster

From the Island to the world stage: Dylan Garand cracks Team Canada roster

The 22-year-old netminder was the first goalie named to Canada鈥檚 2025 IIHF World Championship squad
Parent arrested after alleged altercation with Grand Forks principal

Parent arrested after alleged altercation with Grand Forks principal

Parent arrested after school after alleged altercation with principal
Abbotsford rugby stars hoping for big wins in the City of Angels

Abbotsford rugby stars hoping for big wins in the City of Angels

The Los Angeles stop will determine the HSBC SVNS season winners
Maple Ridge woman, missing 18 months, has been declared deceased

Maple Ridge woman, missing 18 months, has been declared deceased

Police report remains of Rebecca Harbowy found
B.C. Day of remembrance, mourning for Lapu Lapu victims

B.C. Day of remembrance, mourning for Lapu Lapu victims

11 people killed, at least two dozen injured in April 26 attack in Vancouver
UPDATE: MP Damien Kurek to resign, allowing Poilievre to run in Battle River-Crowfoot by-election

UPDATE: MP Damien Kurek to resign, allowing Poilievre to run in Battle River-Crowfoot by-election

Kurek to resign to allow party leader to run in by-election
Man sought after seniors attacked in White Rock crosswalk

Man sought after seniors attacked in White Rock crosswalk

Police say seniors were intentionally knocked to ground
Illegal firearms manufactured in Chase linked to criminal activity in Kamloops

Illegal firearms manufactured in Chase linked to criminal activity in Kamloops

'We have seen in our community the acquirement of firearms being used in public offences'